Taniwhanui Point
Taniwhanui Point is a cape in Auckland, Auckland Region. Taniwhanui Point is situated nearby to the locality Cowes, as well as near the village Orapiu.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Orapiu and Stony Batter.
Orapiu
Village
Orapiu is a rural settlement on the southeast coast of Waiheke Island in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. It is at the end of a small peninsula between Te Matuku Bay and Waiheke Channel.
Stony Batter
Locality
Photo: Stagking, Public domain.
Stony Batter is a historic defence installation at the north-eastern end of Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand. It is sited within a 50-acre scenic reserve of the same name, owned by the New Zealand Department of Conservation.
Taniwhanui Point
- Type: Cape
- Description: point in New Zealand
- Categories: point and landform
- Location: Auckland, Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-36.80569° or 36° 48′ 21″ southLongitude
175.1663° or 175° 9′ 59″ eastOpen location code
4VMQ55V8+PGOpenStreetMap ID
node 7023173591OpenStreetMap feature
natural=capeGeoNames ID
6233809Wikidata ID
Q125466691
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In Other Languages
“Taniwhanui Point” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Taniwhanui Point”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Cowes and Awaawaroa Ecovillage.
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Highlights include Waikopou Bay Esplanade Reserve and Eel Rock.
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